Framework Craft Coffee House

Coffee shop
Gluten-free options
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This cozy, eclectic space offers a welcoming, open, airy, and bright atmosphere enriched by local art and handmade goods. It features gluten-free and vegan options, with plentiful milk alternatives like macadamia nut milk, making it an inclusive spot for gluten-free patrons seeking comfort and variety.

Good to know

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They offer gluten-free pastry options.

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Parking is available in the back or on the street.

3

Expect busy times; consider calling ahead.

1201 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32803, USA
2.4km

People are saying

H
This place was great! Vibes were there for sure. Had many milk alternatives for no extra cost, which is amazing. I had a con leche, with macadamia, from Milkademia, which is a favorite. The baristas were nice and knowledgeable. My husband had a siphon coffee, which was both interesting and delicious. He even got to choose between a variety of beans. Gluten-free and vegan options for food as well. Tons of local artists' art available for purchase. House made syrups were awesome and had a couple for sale. Craft sodas. Komcucha. Loose leaf teas. Hot cocoa. Food available from local Buttermilk Bakery. No one turned away for lack of funds. Everyone should be able to afford a good cup of coffee, just ask the staff. Please don't abuse this great system!
L
Excellent coffee and a good selection of pastries, including vegan and gluten free options (with cross contamination so not celiac friendly, but still it’s a nice option for those with digestive sensitivities like myself). They have a pressed breakfast sandwich menu (pre-made, no substitutions) and a food selection of quality coffee on the menu, including brewed and pulled options as well as local tea and kombucha. Sometimes they have allergen friendly premade meals in the fridge by Cocina Tume. Big fan. I enjoy this coffee shop more if I can snag the couch or one of the two-top tables with the cushioned chair. Unfortunately, they have suffered a similar fate to many other small businesses in the area: the rest of the seating are those terribly uncomfortable but budget conscious metal stools, featuring a hard square seat smaller than a vinyl record. I usually get the couch so I keep coming back, making this a nice spot for work or coffee with a friend. This is also a nice spot when I need to pick up a little gift, as there are a few shelves featuring locally made goods including pottery, candles, Janet’s Dried Flowers, stickers, buttons, books, records, scrunchies, art, soap, teas, coffee, herbal powders, and probably some other things too. Sometimes they have shows and events, certainly moreso than you’ll ever find at a faceless franchise as it’s owned by long-time residents. Let’s see, what else: Free parking in the back at a coffee shop just a few minutes north of downtown. LGBTQ+ allies. Member of Orlando Coffee culture, so you can get 25% off if you buy the keychain. Worth it. All in all, I like this spot and readily recommend it. Please visit it often so they can afford to upgrade their seating.

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